Letters to Max (2014)
A record of the epistolary encounter between French artist and filmmaker Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, former Foreign Minister of the breakaway Caucasian state of Abkhazia, Letters to Max is both a chronicle of a developing friendship and an ingenious, unusual essay film about the inherently speculative nature of nationhood.
Director: Eric Baudelaire
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 103 min
Release Date: September 12, 2014
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Eric Baudelaire
Editing: Eric Baudelaire, Laure Vermeersch
Production: Poulet-Malassis
Country: France
Language: Abkhazian, Français, Pусский
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Letters to Max about?
- A record of the epistolary encounter between French artist and filmmaker Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, former Foreign Minister of the breakaway Caucasian state of Abkhazia, Letters to Max is both a chronicle of a developing friendship and an ingenious, unusual essay film about the inherently speculative nature of nationhood.
- Who directed Letters to Max?
- Letters to Max was directed by Eric Baudelaire.
- Who stars in Letters to Max?
- Letters to Max stars Maxim Gvinja.
- How long is Letters to Max?
- Letters to Max has a runtime of 1h 43m (103 minutes).
- What genre is Letters to Max?
- Letters to Max is a Documentary film.
- Where was Letters to Max produced?
- Letters to Max was produced in France.